Comment

Yes, but it is worded in the present tense. "never do it" != "never have done it"

I don't agree, given the meaning of "never". Yes, it's in the present tense, but to take another example: "I never win the lottery" implies that not only is the speaker not winning it right now, but they have not ever won it.

RDFRS US:
The mission of the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science is to support scientific education, critical thinking and evidence-based understanding of the natural world in the quest to overcome religious fundamentalism, superstition, intolerance and suffering.